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About that time I was on a stage…

From the moment I learned about the Listen to your Mother production, I swooned. It was a grass roots start up that brought together words, emotions, and mothers. When I heard was expanding into Chicago, I knew that I was going to audition. Even if I didn’t make it, I tried something outside of my everyday mode of private taxi and primary milk pourer.

And then I was picked to be in the production.

Well. Um. Yeah?! Having never done anything even remotely like this, I was hesitant with my initial excitement of inclusion.

Once I met the other women involved it clicked. This was so not about me, my worries, doubting, and nerves. This was about us. All of us together, bonding over exposed emotions. Supporting each other in only a way another woman could. I encourage you to watch all the videos. Maybe not at once, unless you hole up in bed with a box of Captain Crunch and a box of tissues.

Watch the Chicago show:

We had a really humid day that day and since I have naturally wavy hair, I showed up to the theater like this to prevent the frizzies:

Photo credit: @Melisalw

Which was maybe not the best idea because once I took those curlers out, my hair was not frizzy, but now I looked like the Lorax.